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This is the scene of another fire earlier this month at the Whispering Pines Apartments off Airways Blvd. The owner lives in New Jersey. The units were built on 1973 and residents say they are not well maintained. WMC5

An elderly man was killed early Wednesday morning in an apartment fire in South Memphis. Memphis Fire Department responded to the Whispering Pines Apartments in the 2300 block of Dwight Road, off Airways, just before 1:15 a.m.

An 18-year-old woman is behind bars after allegedly sending bullets flying into not one, but two Southeast Memphis homes. Termeria Harris was charged with 12 counts of attempted first- degree murder after the incidents early Friday morning. According to police, the first shooting happened in the 4100 block of Navaho Avenue.

The Knox County Sheriff's office says it's investigating after a man's body was pulled out of Fort Loudon Lake Sunday evening. Deputies say a fisherman discovered the body shortly after 5 p.m. near near Keller Bend Road.

The Chattanooga Fire Department says three people are displaced after a house fire that firefighters say likely started because of a space heater. Fire crews responded to the 1400 block of Greenwood Road around 11:30 Saturday night.

Police searching for a missing man with a medical condition. Investigators said Darren Pugh, 53, walk away from his home in the 3900 block of Old Covington Pike and never returned. Officers said the victim has a medical condition that requires attention.

Johnson City Police and Washington County Emergency Management Agency Director Nes Levotch confirmed a man was killed Saturday after a silo containing sawdust collapsed at a hardwood flooring plant in Johnson City. Levotch said he was first notified around 2:30 p.m. Saturday about the incident at QEP, 2225 Eddie Williams Road.

Two men held a Backyard Burgers employee at gunpoint and robbed him on March 3 after applying to a nearby gas station, police say. The two men identified as Darryl Lambert and Antonio Williams went to the fast food restaurant to get food and then went to the nearby Circle K where they applied for a job, Memphis Police say.